Brazil group tours built for solo travelers: join a fixed-date small group, share the cost, and keep your independence.
23 trips found
Ideal for those with limited time to visit the most beautiful trek in Brazil. Discover caves, waterfalls, and trails and stay with families in Pati.
from $ 300
Cross Lençóis Maranhenses National Park on foot. Two nights in oasis families, daily lagoon swims, sunrise hikes, end at Santo Amaro.
from $ 500
Enjoy Jalapão State Park with crystal fervedouros, waterfalls, rafting, and local culture. Relax in cozy inns on an authentic Brazilian adventure!
from $ 600
An extra day in this paradise to enjoy local hospitality, cuisine, caves, waterfalls and trails without compromising comfort.
from $ 450
Join a 5-day Lençóis Maranhenses hike to discover stunning oases, cross endless white dunes, and stay with locals to fully experience this unique region!
from $ 700
Quickly explore the Amazon by cycling, hiking, and kayaking. Let yourself be connected with nature while unleashing your active, sporty spirit!
from $ 350
Make the crossing and discover the most beautiful trek in Brazil! Ideal for those who have the time to do the whole route and enjoy every corner of this beautiful valley.
from $ 550
Spend 3 nights at the top and enjoy the mix of beauty and physical challenge: natural jacuzzis, the tepuys, the Valley of the Crystals and many other postcards of Mount Roraima.
from $ 1,350
Combine natural and cultural beauty, three oases, and breathtaking white dunes with 4 days of trekking in Lençóis Maranhenses.
from $ 600
Spend 5 nights on the summit, cross the Valley of the Lost World to Lake Gladys, and explore the ecosystems of this unique adventure in depth.
from $ 1,550
A 3-day horseback crossing of Lençóis Maranhenses: ride the dunes and lagoons between welcoming local communities, from Lagoa Bonita to Santo Amaro.
from $ 1,200
30 km trek across Lençóis Maranhenses National Park from Barreirinhas to Baixa Grande Oasis, with hammock overnight, lagoon swims, and Day 2 sunrise.
from $ 400
Real feedback from solo guests who joined our small group departures in Brazil.
Brazil is the world’s fifth-largest country at 8.5 million km², spread across four time zones. Booking it alone means stitching together internal flights, boat transfers, lodge logistics, and operators who often work in Portuguese. Group tours hand all of that to a local guide: you arrive, you join a small group on a fixed departure date, and the planning is already done.
Group size is the whole point. Our Brazil group tours run small, from intimate expeditions of 6 travelers to river cruises capped at 16 guests, so you are never one of 40 names on a coach. Small groups keep the pace personal: guides learn what you want to see, and excursions through the Amazon Rainforest or the Pantanal stay flexible. Most departures mix solo travelers, couples, families, and friends.
Travelling solo usually carries a single supplement. On shared departures you can room with another same-gender traveler at no extra charge, and many trips offer a private upgrade from two people at no additional cost if you later want one. That makes a group tour one of the most affordable ways to experience solo travel Brazil, without the single-room penalty most operators add.
The most popular group departures cover the Amazon rainforest, the Pantanal wetlands (the best place on Earth to see wild jaguars) and the trails of Chapada Diamantina. Whether you want a guided jungle lodge, a Pantanal small group tour for wildlife, or a multi-day trek, there is a fixed-date group you can join. Not sure which fits? Each itinerary lists its group size, pace and best months to travel.

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From North to South, discover must-visit nature destinations in Brazil! A country as large as Brazil has a lot to offer in terms of natural resources. There are six continental biomes (Amazon, Cerrado, Atlantic Forest, Caatinga, Pantanal and Pampa) — plus the Coastal Marine Biome — distributed in about 8,500,000 km² over 26 states marked […]

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Discover how each season reveals a different side of Brazil’s natural wonders and start planning your trip! Brazil is an immense country where nature sets the rhythm of life. From the flooded forests of the Amazon to the crystal-clear lagoons of Lençóis Maranhenses and the coral reefs of Abrolhos, every season paints a new face […]